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ever since his remarks he's become a leading voice against government run healthcare. but he isn't just complaining, he's offering real, reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. again, thanks for being here. you gave a speech, a commencement speech in 2007. you used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts, and you used food stamps as an analogy. you said people don't by a port-a-house on day one. >> exactly. there are some government problems that do work and food stamps do save people's lives. probably it's been abused a little bit and gone beyond that point but it serves as a great model. when people get their stamps, they learn how to allocate, so don't go out and buy porterhouse steak right away. if you make people responsible, believe me they aren't going to run off to the emergency room where things cost five times as much, they will bow to the clinic. they get the same treatment, but the difference is in the clinic if they have some chronic disease, hypertension, diabetes, now you will get that undercontrol too
ever since his remarks he's become a leading voice against government run healthcare. but he isn't just complaining, he's offering real, reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. again, thanks for being here. you gave a speech, a commencement speech in 2007. you used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts, and you used food stamps as an analogy. you said people don't by a port-a-house on day one. >> exactly. there are some government...
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with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta warned today he may furlough the vast majority of the department's 800,000 civilian workers, if automatic spending cuts take effect. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess the sequestration threat and zero in on the defense cuts with deputy secretary ashton carter. >> ifill: then, we have a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member of the supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing between when are we listening with an open mind a
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ever since his remarks he's become a leading voice against government run healthcare. but he isn't just complaining, he's offering real, reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. again, thanks for being here. you gave a speech, a commencement speech in 2007. you used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts, and you used food stamps as an analogy. you said people don't by a port-a-house on day one. >> exactly. there are some government problems that do work and food stamps do save people's lives. probably it's been abused a little bit and gone beyond that point but it serves as a great model. when people get their stamps, they learn how to allocate, so don't go out and buy porterhouse steak right away. if you make people responsible, believe me they aren't going to run off to the emergency room where things cost five times as much, they will bow to the clinic. they get the same treatment, but the difference is in the clinic if they have some chronic disease, hypertension, diabetes, now you will get that undercontrol too
ever since his remarks he's become a leading voice against government run healthcare. but he isn't just complaining, he's offering real, reasonable answers to help fix the problem. we welcome back dr. carson. again, thanks for being here. you gave a speech, a commencement speech in 2007. you used a great analogy about if you give people their own accounts, and you used food stamps as an analogy. you said people don't by a port-a-house on day one. >> exactly. there are some government...
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with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbor! you're invited to a show at my school. i'm excited for you to see what i can do. and then, we're going on a leaf walk with my dad! i'm so glad you'll be with me. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthen
with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbor! you're invited to a show at my school. i'm excited for...
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>> i question that because, remember, the president went out on the road to campaign for his healthcare plan and it was not popular when he finished. raising the minimum wage, people are not interested. they want jobs. i didn't hear a lot about creating jobs. in fact, if you raise the minimum wage up to what the president says, $9 an hour you will be eliminating jobs at the bottom end of the ladder, people who are teenagers and new workers. i question whether these microissues really appraisal to the macro concerns of the public. >> i was reading several articles and legislative director under president clinton for one, pa 'trick griffin, he equated the on the road sales pitch to shouting in the forest because he says there is no clear path to when we are going to get to the issues that he is addressing. you seem to be saying a similar thing? >> i think the president is a good speaker but for example he is raling against the sequester cuts but i am not hearing a clear alternative. we just went through raising taxes back in january. 75% of americans saw their payroll taxes go up. again,
>> i question that because, remember, the president went out on the road to campaign for his healthcare plan and it was not popular when he finished. raising the minimum wage, people are not interested. they want jobs. i didn't hear a lot about creating jobs. in fact, if you raise the minimum wage up to what the president says, $9 an hour you will be eliminating jobs at the bottom end of the ladder, people who are teenagers and new workers. i question whether these microissues really...
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among the topics the perils of political correctness education healthcare system and more. let's take a look at a quick preview. >> one last thing about political correctleness which i think is a horrible thing, by the way. i am very, very compassionate and i am not ever out to offend any one. but pc is dangerous. one of the founding principles was freedom of thought and freedom of expression. it muffles people. it puts a muzzle on them. why is it so important we educate our people because we don't want to go down the pathway of many nations that preceded us. i think about ancient rome, very powerful. nobody could even challenge them militarily. but what happened to them? they destroyed themselves from within. moral decay, fiscal ir responsibility, they destroyed themselves. if you don't think that could happen to america you get out your books and you start reading. >> whenever somebody has the courage to speak truth to power particularly when it involves the president he or she becomes a bit of a lightening rod. that phenomenon happened in the aftermath of dr. carson's co
among the topics the perils of political correctness education healthcare system and more. let's take a look at a quick preview. >> one last thing about political correctleness which i think is a horrible thing, by the way. i am very, very compassionate and i am not ever out to offend any one. but pc is dangerous. one of the founding principles was freedom of thought and freedom of expression. it muffles people. it puts a muzzle on them. why is it so important we educate our people...
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various stars were not the only protesters on the streets of madrid and other cities thousands of healthcare workers stage nationwide rallies against budget cuts and the government's plans to part privatized public health care but there still is fear that would harm the quality of medical services but the authorities insist the public money savings are essential to putting spain out of recession china is on the verge of taking the trading top spot from the u.s. so exports and imports values are surging the number of bats with kids who are being primed to take the race to the next level as we report shortly. and rock hard evidence russian scientists discover the first fragments of the beetle that crashed in the news last friday which caused havoc hundreds injured that's all ahead. and what's acceptable in one country isn't ok in others and that's getting twitter into trouble france has all of the microblogging site to reveal the personal data of users posted what were deemed to be hate messages pay a hefty fine with twitter is an american firm operating on the u.s. laws auntie's were for nati
various stars were not the only protesters on the streets of madrid and other cities thousands of healthcare workers stage nationwide rallies against budget cuts and the government's plans to part privatized public health care but there still is fear that would harm the quality of medical services but the authorities insist the public money savings are essential to putting spain out of recession china is on the verge of taking the trading top spot from the u.s. so exports and imports values are...
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will keep you posted on this exciting story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that coming up next. but now the u.s. department of defense has indicated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone face recognition technology it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns marina britain has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero pr
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i think the issue is the cost, the rising cost of healthcare. and i believe with the affordable care act and other measures that we can take, we need to try to control the cost of healthcare, and i think that's the way to go at it rather than basically people when they're oldest and sickest. >> i hear what you're saying, and yes, the reason medicare's rising is the different hospital costs, but don't you have to use medicare as a way to, shall we say encourage hospitals to save money and not spend as much? >> well, if you take for example, the affordable healthcare act which has really not yet been implemented in full, there are strategies within that legislation which really takes healthcare in a more preventative way, more efficiency, keep people out of hospitals. i think that's what we should be looking at, ways to keep people out of hospitals, make medicine more efficient. >> on eligibility age when it comes to both social security and medicare why isn't it sort of the way -- cost of living is built into some of -- some government programs,
i think the issue is the cost, the rising cost of healthcare. and i believe with the affordable care act and other measures that we can take, we need to try to control the cost of healthcare, and i think that's the way to go at it rather than basically people when they're oldest and sickest. >> i hear what you're saying, and yes, the reason medicare's rising is the different hospital costs, but don't you have to use medicare as a way to, shall we say encourage hospitals to save money and...
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we'll keep you posted on this exciting story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that coming up next. but now the u.s. department of defense has allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone face recognition technology it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns marina britain has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero pr
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. >> bustos left journalism for a communications position for a healthcare company. she entered local politics serving on the city council in east moline, illinois. that led her to run for congress. >> it's maybe a lofty goal but, and i hope it's not idealistic and i hope we can make this happen but it's really just making sure we represent the district in a very honorable and honest fashion, make sure that we look at government as a way to help, i don't see government, i don't see congress as the enemy. i see government as a tool to be able to help people and that's a driver for me. >> sheilas balanced her job and family for many years. but it wasn't until her sons were grown that she chose to make the leap to federal office. >> my kids now are grown, my youngest son is 22 years old, i have three sons, i now have two grandkids. and when my kids were young i don't think i would have been in a position where i would have been able to run for congress. >> bustos says she could only be successful in her career because she and her husband have been a team >> i am lucky t
. >> bustos left journalism for a communications position for a healthcare company. she entered local politics serving on the city council in east moline, illinois. that led her to run for congress. >> it's maybe a lofty goal but, and i hope it's not idealistic and i hope we can make this happen but it's really just making sure we represent the district in a very honorable and honest fashion, make sure that we look at government as a way to help, i don't see government, i don't see...
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with regard to healthcare however, that is not the case. healthcare cost do seem to be going up more son that he predicted, although as we know the rate of the growth of healthcare cost for this period is declining. >> obama, as you say, obama doesn't believe the deficit matter and deficit is not the problem, why make the promise at all? >> i didn't say he said deficits aren't the problem. he said spending isn't is the problem. he said he believes we can grow the economy, get added revenue in a way that we can grow our way out of the problem. >> bret: occasionally we take the questions from twitter. we had a question from@lislisa from@lisalucy5111. will the message resonate with the average american and will they understand the wish list requires spending? >> i think the inaugural address was philosophical owed to hyperactive leftist government, the "state of the union" was problematic expression of that. is there a human or social problem that "state of the union" did not say could be cured with a program run out of washington? this was a
with regard to healthcare however, that is not the case. healthcare cost do seem to be going up more son that he predicted, although as we know the rate of the growth of healthcare cost for this period is declining. >> obama, as you say, obama doesn't believe the deficit matter and deficit is not the problem, why make the promise at all? >> i didn't say he said deficits aren't the problem. he said spending isn't is the problem. he said he believes we can grow the economy, get added...
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listen to this. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. if your like your doctor, like your plan, you can keep your doctor and keep your plan, if your loculare healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. no one will take it away. no matter what. >> neil: i out otta -- >> anybody in 1984 would have nope that is untrue. >> neil: what did you see coming that would make a decision like universal's say, no mas. >> because there is no tooth fairy, neil. when the guy required -- i knew it was going to shock you wereton the government requires -- attendance candidate offer more and more, to cover kids until their 26. eliminate annual caps on coverage, lifetime caps to make preventive care -- you have to pay for it and the government says employers can only provide the essential benefit package. >> that dot this mean for parttime workers? >> they're going to be dumped into medicaid or have to make their way into the state insurance exchange and buy the one-side-fits all government designed plan. >> neil: which is pricey.
listen to this. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. if your like your doctor, like your plan, you can keep your doctor and keep your plan, if your loculare healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. no one will take it away. no matter what. >> neil: i out otta -- >> anybody in 1984 would have nope that is untrue. >> neil: what did you see coming that would make a decision like universal's say, no mas....
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finally, the other big political story today has to do with healthcare. florida governor rick scott has announced he will expand medicaid under president obama's healthcare law. scott becomes the seventh healthcare governor and the fifth running for re-election in 2014 to accept the expansion. basically you could look at it that just about any blue governor in a state that obama carried seems to be finding a way to compromise on healthcare and that includes scott, even before he was thought of as a candidate in any state, he put his opposition to healthcare and he made it the center of his 2010 campaign. >> so i bet you're wondering, where have i seen that handsome bald guy before, right? it was here, when i was a leading critic of the obama health plan. he asked for it. he thinks more government is all the the answer. >> not surprisingly conservatives land blasted scott's decision. quote, today he came out in the medicaid expansion he vowed to oppose. at every level of government, it is too easy to spend other people's money. when politicians feel they m
finally, the other big political story today has to do with healthcare. florida governor rick scott has announced he will expand medicaid under president obama's healthcare law. scott becomes the seventh healthcare governor and the fifth running for re-election in 2014 to accept the expansion. basically you could look at it that just about any blue governor in a state that obama carried seems to be finding a way to compromise on healthcare and that includes scott, even before he was thought of...
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. >> i've had opportunity to be a healthcare administrator of a 141-bed hospital. i'm a small business owner and i have a love for financial literacy and making sure that young folks understand the value of the dollar. i'm a wife, i'm a step mother, i'm a sibling and so i think that i'm that well-rounded person that's coming to congress. >> despite reservations from those close to her, beatty ran for office because she says she's a problem solver who loves a challenge. >> when i get asked the question of why going and why now with all the gridlock, one of the things that comes to my mind immediately, that's the time that you go. with so much at stake, with so many things to work on, it's the time to go in and to have resolve and come up with answers that can help solve the problems and being able to reach across the aisle. and having so many women here now, i am so confident that we will be able to work together and be part of the solution. >> beatty joins cleveland democrat, marcia fudge, making it the first time ohio will have two african american u.s. representa
. >> i've had opportunity to be a healthcare administrator of a 141-bed hospital. i'm a small business owner and i have a love for financial literacy and making sure that young folks understand the value of the dollar. i'm a wife, i'm a step mother, i'm a sibling and so i think that i'm that well-rounded person that's coming to congress. >> despite reservations from those close to her, beatty ran for office because she says she's a problem solver who loves a challenge. >> when...
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they are making a dent and healthcare costs. i think that's going to be a be a way to get something done. i'm a little bit more optimistic than what everybody else seems to be saying. >> rose: about what. >> about the fact that you're probably going to get some immigration, you're going to be able probably to do corporate tax reform. i do think these a lot going on in the senate that can be done. and i think he's been very effective that mobilizing, even on gun safety i suspect you'll get some things on that. >> rose: john, do you think he's a differ man now so that when we talked early about whether he's more aggressive or more confidence. will he be different, is he different do people you nah him say he's different. >> that's not a simple answer to that charlie. i think there's one side of him and a lot of us tonight have been alluding to this. the president like a lot of second term presidents he knows he's never going to have to stand for election again and there's an element of liberation that he clearly feels. he's pursui
they are making a dent and healthcare costs. i think that's going to be a be a way to get something done. i'm a little bit more optimistic than what everybody else seems to be saying. >> rose: about what. >> about the fact that you're probably going to get some immigration, you're going to be able probably to do corporate tax reform. i do think these a lot going on in the senate that can be done. and i think he's been very effective that mobilizing, even on gun safety i suspect...
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. >> we'll s milons of workers dumped from their employer provided healthcare coverage, the emplor will pay the fine, and employee will have to go on to the government programs. andhat president obama told us would not happen is happening, and other thing he said it would reduce the deficit, it is going on blowout the hideous deficit. gerri: how ironic is it that labor unions are saying now, we don'tment it. >> you know they were suspicious at the beginning but they were pout off, they -- bought off, they cadillac health care under obamacare, they have to see their members reduced. it is tragic they were fooled into supporting it or for political reasons, now their members face the consequences. gerri: people now, leading republicansaying, let's stop fighting over obamacare, let it go. i guess they are thinking that you know just such bad news, for consumers, they won't like it they will bla the president, but at en the day should you fight things. >> you try to fix it it is not just bad news for consumers but for the healthcare, the people, for the government. because it is going end t
. >> we'll s milons of workers dumped from their employer provided healthcare coverage, the emplor will pay the fine, and employee will have to go on to the government programs. andhat president obama told us would not happen is happening, and other thing he said it would reduce the deficit, it is going on blowout the hideous deficit. gerri: how ironic is it that labor unions are saying now, we don'tment it. >> you know they were suspicious at the beginning but they were pout off,...
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. >> everything is up healthcare food, wages. >> you are depressing me. >> i am giving you the scenario. >> max out your retirement accounts. >> they have gone up 17-5 on the 401 k. 5500 on the ira. if you have a 401 k get in there and tcontribute enough to get te company to match. >> invest in international companies or funds. >> diversify internationally. the dollar is down and it's down drastically expected to continue to go down. i am talking about stocks and ponds outside of the u.s. in other currencies the feds can't touch. >> couldn't that be a little risky? >> could be a little risky. depends on your age bracket of how much risk you want to assume. stocks, funds. >> maybe for other funds. >> lastly and quickly redefine your retirement. >> may not be sitting on the beach or traveling playing golf it may be a modified version of that. maybe something different all together. this is not your father's retirement it's not your grandfather's retirement it's a different set of circumstances and free time is costly. >> and the world has changed. >> 20-years ago we weren't talking about
. >> everything is up healthcare food, wages. >> you are depressing me. >> i am giving you the scenario. >> max out your retirement accounts. >> they have gone up 17-5 on the 401 k. 5500 on the ira. if you have a 401 k get in there and tcontribute enough to get te company to match. >> invest in international companies or funds. >> diversify internationally. the dollar is down and it's down drastically expected to continue to go down. i am talking about...
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to our men and women in uniform to be supportive with job opportunities, with access to high quality healthcare, and making sure that the sacrifice that they've made and their families have made will be rewarded in the end that we will stand by them. >> apart from her legal background, kuster has also worked with new hampshire's business and nonprofit communities. she is confident she'll be able to use those experiences to help her constituents. >> well, there's certainly times with overly burdensome government regulation that can be very costly to small business and i'm particularly aware of the small business community in new hampshire because that's where most of our jobs are created, the mom and pop stores and the small businesses and manufacturing and then in the non-profit arena there are expenses with complying with government regulations. and i want to make sure that if we are looking out for health and safety that that's important we want workers to be in a safe environment. but i want to make sure that we aren't overburdening our small businesses and non-profits. >> i grew up in a fam
to our men and women in uniform to be supportive with job opportunities, with access to high quality healthcare, and making sure that the sacrifice that they've made and their families have made will be rewarded in the end that we will stand by them. >> apart from her legal background, kuster has also worked with new hampshire's business and nonprofit communities. she is confident she'll be able to use those experiences to help her constituents. >> well, there's certainly times with...
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this raises the cost of healthcare for all floridians. it doesn't work. >> andrea: why the change of heart? >> dana: like president obama ran on closing gitmo but he became program and realizes oh, wait, we need that. the governors on principle said we can't, this is not a good way to do business. then the situation in florida is such that he made a decision to go back on what he said two years ago to do this. this is the creep of federal government on the states. i am not saying they will all kay but the federal government is so powerful, we are eroding our -- >> bob: they will cave. the reality is the federal government said we would pay 100% of increase -- >> dana: but only for four or five years. not good enough. >> bob: obamacare is here to say, whether you like it or not. it's here to say. it those be worked out. rough essentials but it will be here. now the law of the land. it's not going away. >> greg: that is the problem. i don't understand obamacare but nobody understands it. it's incomprehensible. the left went with good faith
this raises the cost of healthcare for all floridians. it doesn't work. >> andrea: why the change of heart? >> dana: like president obama ran on closing gitmo but he became program and realizes oh, wait, we need that. the governors on principle said we can't, this is not a good way to do business. then the situation in florida is such that he made a decision to go back on what he said two years ago to do this. this is the creep of federal government on the states. i am not saying...
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they double down on beating obama on healthcare. they double down to beat obama to slash government spending. they doubled down on obama to invade another country and they lost. when you have no leadership these democrat gods like limbaugh are able to rise above that. >> michael: what do they do--let's talk about what they do on march 1st. the republicans are going to keep losing and losing. >> you have speaker john boehner controlled by the republicans. he's caught between a rock and a hard place. he's caught between the tea party movement and trying to be responsible leader. he can't be both. and you've got the senate, who--i mean, you have speaker bane who are has said, i'm not going to go first this time with the house. we're going to give it to the senate and they have to go first. >> michael: right. >> what you've got is this dance that speaker boehner is trying to do, and he has not proven that he can do it. he has not. delivered his the own republican party. the problem is at the end of the day the house still has to vote on
they double down on beating obama on healthcare. they double down to beat obama to slash government spending. they doubled down on obama to invade another country and they lost. when you have no leadership these democrat gods like limbaugh are able to rise above that. >> michael: what do they do--let's talk about what they do on march 1st. the republicans are going to keep losing and losing. >> you have speaker john boehner controlled by the republicans. he's caught between a rock...